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5th December 1947
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That "Whoa " to the wheel means more woe than weal. .0 Of tail-bored car 'drivers behind some big lorries that hug the road crown.

That selling Ford commercials in China is very profitable, despite difficult circumstances.

Someone saying that a commercial motor show in London without either rain or fog would seem unnatural although pleasant. That the red-topped wing stick is an admission of bad design That unfettered transport is the most important of all elements in commerce That Temple Press Ltd. recently received a letter addressed to Messrs. Templebrass and Bowling, Green Lane, E.C.1 That this is no indication of the early sounding of cymbals.

That Tudor rose 50 years ago.

"Are taxis going to be nationalized?'

That all Nottingham busmen will wear white cuffs.

That an L P T.B. bus now climbs to 800 ft. above sea level.

That the Press must be allowed expression without repression.

That at present it is suffering from depression through compression.

That some drivers resent a by-pass that by-passes the village inn.

That make do • and mend cannot indefinitely supply Britain's road needs That deterioration of fleets is often evidenced by their deterioration in fleetness.

That public protests against any restriction may be futile unless organized by reputable people.

In this cold weather, that radiator drain cocks might be operated from a more convenient position.


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